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Dewalt ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Brushless Cordless Drill/Impact Combo Kit (2-Tool) with Bare Cordless Oscillating Tool, reciprocating saw or sander, $199, free shipping, Home Depot

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Home Depot has Dewalt ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion Brushless Cordless Drill/Impact Combo Kit (2-Tool) with Bare Cordless Oscillating Tool for $199. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../312908275

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ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Cordless Brushless Compact Drill/Impact Combo Kit (2-Tool) with ATOMIC Compact Reciprocating Saw, $199

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../312908354

ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Cordless Brushless Compact Drill/Impact Combo Kit (2-Tool) with 20-Volt 1/4 Sheet Sander (Tool-Only), $199
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../316934697
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Home Depot has Dewalt ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Li-Ion Brushless Cordless Drill/Impact Combo Kit (2-Tool) with Bare Cordless Oscillating Tool for $199. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../312908275

Also available:

ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Cordless Brushless Compact Drill/Impact Combo Kit (2-Tool) with ATOMIC Compact Reciprocating Saw, $199

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../312908354

ATOMIC 20-Volt MAX Cordless Brushless Compact Drill/Impact Combo Kit (2-Tool) with 20-Volt 1/4 Sheet Sander (Tool-Only), $199
https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../316934697

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Jun 22, 2021
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Jun 22, 2021
joeystalin
Jun 22, 2021
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pretty good deal if you need a starter set.
Jun 22, 2021
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Joined Jan 2016
Jun 22, 2021
Feraligators
Jun 22, 2021
76 Posts
I'm trying to decide on what cordless ecosystem to start with as I just bought my first home and need to do some woodworking/diy.

Is there really any substantial difference in quality between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita?
Jun 22, 2021
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Jun 22, 2021
x7aler
Jun 22, 2021
101 Posts
Quote from Feraligators :
I'm trying to decide on what cordless ecosystem to start with as I just bought my first home and need to do some woodworking/diy.

Is there really any substantial difference in quality between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita?
I think Dewalt and Milwaukee are equivalent. I don't know about Makita cordless. I love Dewalt and could never go back to a lower tier like Ryobi.
Jun 22, 2021
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Jun 22, 2021
k.alexander
Jun 22, 2021
183 Posts
Quote from x7aler :
I think Dewalt and Milwaukee are equivalent. I don't know about Makita cordless. I love Dewalt and could never go back to a lower tier like Ryobi.
Is that really true for occasional home use?
Jun 22, 2021
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Jun 22, 2021
x7aler
Jun 22, 2021
101 Posts
Quote from k.alexander :
Is that really true for occasional home use?
I guess so but when I work with friend's tools it still sputters on anything that requires a little torque. Nice tools make it easier. If you're just assembling ikea furniture or hanging a picture frame, then ryobi is fine. If you're doing anything deeper than the paper on sheetrock, Dewalt all the way.
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Jun 22, 2021
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Jun 22, 2021
k.alexander
Jun 22, 2021
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I purchased this
https://slickdeals.net/f/15073810-ryobi-one-18v-kit-drill-driver-impact-driver-reciprocating-saw-work-light-129-w-2-batteries-more-free-s-h?
a week or two back but sitting on it to see if a better deal comes around.
So now I'm between this deal and the one I linked above.

Honestly the price difference isn't that big of a deal, but what I'm thinking is that I am way more likely to see deals for Ryobi tools in the months and years to come, and probably pick up some more tools for use around the house and garage on the really really cheap (and staying in the same battery family) than I am for DeWalt tools.
Jun 22, 2021
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river60
Jun 22, 2021
76 Posts
I like Dewalt and Milwaukee, I also have Makita and Bosch that are going strong after years of service, (mainly home projects). I recently purchased a ryobi 16 gauge finish nailer and so far it's working fine.

On the drills and saws, you will be able to notice the difference- Dewalt and Milwaukee are great tools. For home use, they will last for a long time.

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Jun 22, 2021
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hfkeppler
Jun 22, 2021
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Quote from x7aler :
I guess so but when I work with friend's tools it still sputters on anything that requires a little torque. Nice tools make it easier. If you're just assembling ikea furniture or hanging a picture frame, then ryobi is fine. If you're doing anything deeper than the paper on sheetrock, Dewalt all the way.
Hey man, Ryobi is just fine :-) I build furniture and our shop is about half Milwaukee and half Ryobi (except some corded Makita saws). Milwaukee usually does have a but more power but we've never had an issue with either. I prefer Ryobi for everything at home because it's such a better value than anything else.
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Jun 22, 2021
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hardypotion
Jun 22, 2021
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Quote from Feraligators :
I'm trying to decide on what cordless ecosystem to start with as I just bought my first home and need to do some woodworking/diy.

Is there really any substantial difference in quality between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita?
All three make-up the general top tier of pro tools. Within the three, one specific tool of a brand can be somewhat better than the others. Watch "Project Farm" on Youtube for reviews. One top drill might have the most power but another will do better at delicate stuff. Ryobi tends to do ok on a lot of categories but there is usually one or two where its at the bottom. Those are what keep the costs down. Alas I never need a drill 5 days a week so I'll get a Ryobi for the random stuff I do.The pro tools can be heavier and cost more.

I think a person can build a more diverse set of tools with the Ryobi line since the cost is less and they make a lot of different things. A few weeks ago I bought a $50 Ryobi cordless fan on sale for $20. A similiar DeWalt fan.is $100 on Amazon and at Home Depot. The fans seem practically the same. Last week I added a 18v hammer drill (brushes) and two 4.0 Ah batteries for $100 (drill alone not on sale is $60). So for $120 I've got a fan, drill and 2 good sized batteries and charger. A DeWalt 20v hammer drill (brushless) is $160 at HD (not on sale) with no batteries. The DeWalt is a better drill but for me it would sit in a closet for 360 days a year.
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Jun 23, 2021
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Jun 23, 2021
joeystalin
Jun 23, 2021
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Quote from Feraligators :
I'm trying to decide on what cordless ecosystem to start with as I just bought my first home and need to do some woodworking/diy.

Is there really any substantial difference in quality between DeWalt, Milwaukee, and Makita?
All three make professional grade tools. Ryobi and Kobalt and Craftsman don't. Not really. I am in the Dewalt system because that is what we use at work. But all three are good. I can say that there are more slick deals for Dewalt than there are for Milwaukee. I don't follow Makita.
Jun 23, 2021
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Jun 23, 2021
JS760
Jun 23, 2021
126 Posts
Went from Ryobi to Dewalt and love my Dewalt tools. If I had it to do over I would go Milwaukee. They seem to have more sales and their 12v line is better

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